Ground state of solid He(3)
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Saunders, Edward M.
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1962-06-01
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American Physical Society
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A ground-state wave function for solid He(3) in the body-centered cubic phase is calculated in the form of a product of single-particle orbitals and pair correlations. The correlation part is an eigenfunction of the Pluvinage Hamiltonian with each pair in a state of zero energy in a frame in which their center of mass is at rest. Assuming that exchange effects are small, we obtain an approximate single-particle probability function from this wave function. The many-body energy is obtained from this single-particle probability function from basic principles by a plausibility argument, and leads to a pressure-volume relation that is in good agreement with observation. Exchange effects arise from the original wave function, when suitably antisymmetrized. This predicts an exchange energy of about 0.005°K near the melting curve, in agreement with a recent experiment of Adams, Meyer, and Fairbank; this exchange energy favors antiferromagnetic alignment.
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Commander, Civil Engineer Corps, U.S.N., participant in the Advanced Science Curriculum, sponsored by the Bureau of Naval Personnel, Office of Naval Research, and U.S. Naval Postgraduate School
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Physics
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Stanford University
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Supported in part by the United States Air Force through the Air Force Office of Scientific Research
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13 p.
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Physical Review, v.126, no. 5, June 1, 1969, pp. 1724-1736
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This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. Copyright protection is not available for this work in the United States.